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		    <h2>Atlas Manual</h2>
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				Atlas is currently made up of two primary components - the Atlas MDA Framework and the Atlas Java Framework. Atlas MDA is the foundation
				on which all Atlas frameworks are built. Atlas Java is a language-specific framework built on the Atlas MDA.
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				We are working on providing more robust documentation and the following two sections are placeholders to provide guidance in the interim.
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			<h2>Using the Atlas-MDA framework</h2>
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				Explains concepts pertaining to the use of Atlas' Model Driven Architecture pattern.
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				<h3><a href="../profiles.html">Defining Your Application's Applistructure</a></h3>
				Provides an overview on how Profiles and Targets combine with an Atlas Framework to define a project's applistructure
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			<h2>Using the Atlas-Java framework</h2>
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				Explains concepts pertaining to the use of Atlas' Java framework <a href="./java/index.html">table of contents</a>.
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